Jose Theodore: Masterton Finalist
"The Masterton Trophy finalists are Kurtis Foster, Jed Ortmeyer and Jose Theodore."
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Congratulations to Theo, definitely well deserved.
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by Steckel Me Elmo on Apr 26, 2010 11:07 AM EDT reply actions
In case you need a reminder as to why Jose should win, re-read Becca’s fantastic post on the subject.
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I’m registering my vote for Theo with my nickels. Congratulations Jose – I still wish it had turned out differently for Chace. He and Romy still have the best daddy ever.
Now helping to keep an eye on all things Gr8 at Alex Ovetjkin.
All Worthy Nominees...
And in a normal year, all three might win, but Theo’s case is really the most compelling…
Let's go Caps!
NHL.com’s release is now available. Theo’s section is the longest
Theodore had to deal with some adversity on the ice at the end of last season, losing his starting job in goal. But that loss hardly mattered when his 2-month-old son, Chace, passed away last summer from respiratory complications related to his premature birth.
Since then, Theodore not only regained his starting job, but also had his best season since winning the Hart and Vezina trophies in 2001-02, posting a 30-7-7 record with a 2.81 goals-against average and a .911 save percentage to help the Capitals win the Presidents’ Trophy.
What’s of greater importance is the way he has handled himself in the locker room, with fans and the media, and with “Saves for Kids,” the new charity Theodore and his wife Stephanie founded to benefit the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) at Children’s National Medical Center in Washington, D.C., the hospital in which Chace spent his entire brief life.
With Saves for Kids, Theodore wanted to create a foundation to honor his son’s life and give back to the hospital where he and his wife had spent so many days in the summer.
At Children’s National Medical Center, the 54-bed quaternary-level unit (now termed Level IIIC, the highest distinction available by the American Academy of Pediatrics guidelines) is one of the region’s major neonatal referral centers for sick newborn and/or infants (ages birth to three months). Children’s NICU services more than 40 in-region and out-of-region hospitals.
At the end of the season Theodore will make a donation to the NICU at Children’s National based on his statistics, donating $2 for every save, $100 for every win and $500 for each shutout. F.H. Furr Plumbing Heating Air Conditioning Inc., a Lennox Premier Dealer, will match Theodore’s donation dollar for dollar during the regular season. During the playoffs, Theodore will up the ante, donating $5 for every save, $200 for every win, $750 for every shutout and an additional $500 for every playoff round won.
“I think it was tough for him at the start, but I think coming to the rink was an escape for him to try and forget about things, but that’s easier said than done,” teammate Matt Bradley said. “I don’t know if I could have done as good of a job as he’s done. It shows what kind of a person he is to be able to stay focused and do his job.”
Added teammate Brendan Morrison: “He’s been very engaging, and he hasn’t distanced himself at all. He’s been the consummate teammate. Nobody would begrudge him if he were distant because everyone knows his situation, but he, somehow, has been able to keep his personal life from negatively affecting his job. I have a lot of admiration and respect for him.”
Fans also have the opportunity to donate to Saves for Kids via PayPal on WashingtonCaps.com, either pledging based on Theodore’s statistics or making a one-time donation.
I’ve seen some new posters here, so just a reminder, Japers’ Rink is also doing Saves For Kids. See the link in my signature. We’d love to have you join us.
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and per Corey’s twitter:
Theodore declined to talk about his Masterton nomination. Didnt want to take focus away from teammates in big game. A Masterton worthy move.
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Is the other finalist Ortmeyer the guy raking in the dough in those pharmaceutical commercials?
Or is that a different player with the serious managed long-term genetic illness thing?
Nope, that’s Fernando Pisani of the Oilers with ulcerative colitis.
Hanlon's Razor: Never attribute to malice that which can be adequately explained by stupidity.
that’s decidedly something I don’t wish to experience.
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Any chance the Masterton goes to anyone but Theo? I doubt there is a writer out there that would choose Theo’s pain over the suffering the other two endured.
I wonder what Foster and Ortmeyer think about it?
I am a hockey fan first, and a Caps fan second.
everything I’ve seen says Theo is going to win, and it’s not even a contest. Foster and Ortmeyer are worthy nominees (heck, a lot of guys nominated in the first round were worthy), but I haven’t a clue how Theo found the strength to go back to hockey so quickly, and conduct himself so professionally.
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for the Rink drive, we actually have a good number of people who are donating regardless of goalie. We’re over $500 in donations for the playoffs, and Theo’s only played in 1 game.
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